After the Baltimore Ravens started their 2025 campaign with a disastrous 1-5 record, many were already focusing on the upcoming offseason. However, they seem to be well on their way to turning their ship around, owning a 3-5 record and a two-game win streak entering a Week 10 game against the Minnesota Vikings. Still, their roster has a ton of holes, even after encouraging trades for safety Alohi Gilman and outside linebacker Dre’Mont Jones. Both players are in the last years of their current deals, so while General Manager Eric DeCosta brought in reinforcements in critical areas, he will likely have to go back to the drawing board in the 2026 offseason. Of course, the Ravens could easily re-sign Gilman and Jones, but that is not a guarantee. Nor is bringing back current contributors in contract years like center Tyler Linderbaum, tight ends Mark Andrews and Isaiah Likely, and defensive lineman Travis Jones. Most key players will be brought back, but as the cap situation gets tight, Baltimore may be forced t
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